Landscape History
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Volume 41, issue 2, 2020
- Eorpeburnan and Rye: some aspects of late Anglo-Saxon settlement development in East Sussex pp. 5-25

- Jeremy Haslam
- Reconstructing medieval eroded landscapes of the north-eastern Zuyder Zee (the Netherlands): a refined palaeogeographical time series of the Noordoostpolder between a.d. 1100 and 1400 pp. 27-56

- Y. T. van Popta, K. M. Cohen, P. C. Vos and Th. Spek
- The development of historic field systems in northern England: a case study at Wallington, Northumberland pp. 57-70

- Soetkin Vervust, Tim Kinnaird, Niels Dabaut and Sam Turner
- Lot meadows, do they have a role in understanding scattered holdings? A study case in northern Spain pp. 71-88

- Iago Vázquez
- Spontaneous landscape dynamics in the Pays de Bitche, Lorraine (France), during the Little Ice Age pp. 89-104

- Annik Schnitzler
- The Canadian landscape as Art. Stanley Thompson, Golf Course Architecture, the Group of Seven, and the Aesthetic of Canadian Nationalism pp. 105-125

- Jordan Goldstein
- Reviews pp. 127-140

- The Editors
- Notes on Contributors pp. 141-144

- The Editors
Volume 41, issue 1, 2020
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Exploring the landscape dimension of the early medieval churches. A case study from A Mariña region (north-west Spain) pp. 5-28

- José Carlos Sánchez-Pardo, Miguel Carrero-Pazos, Marcos Fernández-Ferreiro and David Espinosa-Espinosa
- Sound in the landscape, a study of the historical literature. Part 2: the medieval period — the eleventh to fifteenth century (and beyond) pp. 29-49

- Della Hooke
- The management of a Gloucestershire rabbit warren in the mid-seventeenth century pp. 51-56

- Anthea Jones
- Native American landscape modification in pre-settlement south-west Georgia pp. 57-68

- Rachel R. Fern, Jonathan M. Stober, Max A. Morris and Brandon T. Rutledge
- The function of open-field farming – managing time, work and space pp. 69-98

- Kristofer Jupiter
- The energyscape of the lower Thames and Medway: Britain’s changing patterns of energy use pp. 99-120

- Stephen Murray
- Identifying mid-twentieth-century historical trends in United States game law violations: any basis for conservation? pp. 121-126

- Kelsey Gilcrease
- Reviews pp. 127-140

- John Blair, Christopher Dyer, Della Hooke, Oscar Aldred, Paul Stamper, Nancy Edwvnards, Oliver Creighton, Paul Stamper, Charles Watkins, Karen Sayer, Hannes Palang, Paul Stamper and Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 141-144

- The Editors
Volume 40, issue 2, 2019
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Landscapes of sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) in Britain — their ancient origins pp. 5-40

- Rob Jarman, Frank M. Chambers and Julia Webb
- The history and archaeology of temporary medieval camps: a possible example in Wales pp. 41-56

- Christopher Taylor
- An open strip-field system at its tipping point in the German-Dutch River Dinkel catchment. Part 2 pp. 57-75

- Hein van Gils and Andreas Mölder
- Landscape, territory and common rights in medieval East Yorkshire pp. 77-100

- Briony McDonagh
- Establishing architectural typology of eighteenth-century Bundeli gardens — characteristics and extent, with reference to the gardens of Rajnagar/Khajuraho pp. 101-126

- Anjaneya Sharma, Nishant Upadhyay and P. S. Chani
- St Michael’s, Tilehurst: geological developments since the Enlightenment in a rural-to-urban graveyard in central Berkshire pp. 127-142

- J. R. L. Allen
- Reviews pp. 143-156

- Brodie Waddell, Della Hooke, Harry Hawkins, James P. Bowen, Bob Silvester, Robert Frost, Christopher Donaldson, Elaine Mitchell, Martin Watkinson, John Martin and Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 157-160

- The Editors
Volume 40, issue 1, 2019
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Hard questions about hard woods: the exclusions in the Old English ‘Æcerbot’ Charm pp. 5-14

- Mary Ward
- Sound in the landscape, a study of the historical literature. Part 1: the early medieval period – the sixth to eleventh century pp. 15-34

- Della Hooke and Michael Bintley
- ‘The Hyde’, Scaldeford and early medieval Wight pp. 35-58

- John Margham
- The path to the monastery: monastic communication networks in the southern Welsh Marches pp. 59-70

- Eddie Procter
- An open strip-field system at its tipping point in the German-Dutch River Dinkel catchment. Part 1 pp. 71-91

- Hein van Gils and Andreas Mölder
- Measuring long-term landscape change using historical photographs and the WSL Monoplotting Tool pp. 93-109

- Nicola Gabellieri and Charles Watkins
- Reviews pp. 110-124

- Clare Griffiths, Della Hooke, George Peterken, Bob Silvester, Stephen Rippon, Della Hooke, Paul Stamper, William D. Shannon, Harry Hawkins, John Hodgson, Philip Davies, John Morgan and Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 125-128

- The Editors
Volume 39, issue 2, 2018
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- Medieval and early modern management of the River Lymn and Wainfleet Haven (east Lincolnshire, England) pp. 5-21

- Ian Simmons
- Hunting ground, agricultural land and the forest: sustainable interdependency in Mughal India 1526–1707 pp. 23-42

- Shaha Parpia
- Scotland’s formal landscapes surveyed on General Roy’s military map of Scotland pp. 43-70

- Margaret Stewart
- Loch drainage and improvement in Scotland pp. 71-89

- Michael J. Stratigos
- Art and landscape history: British artists in nineteenth-century Val d’Aosta (north-west Italy) pp. 91-108

- Pietro Piana, Charles Watkins and Ross Balzaretti
- ‘The ownership was based on club and stick’: the cartographic reconstruction of a medieval monastic estate in the Buzău Region, Romania pp. 109-123

- Cezar Buterez and Theodor Cepraga
- Reviews pp. 125-140

- Susanna Wade Martins, Rachel Woodward, Margaret L. Faull, Della Hooke, Ian D. Rotherham, Charles Watkins, Graeme Milne, Paul Stamper, Advolly Richmond, Carole Beardmore, Stephen Daniels, Elly Robson and Alexander Scott
- Notes on Contributors pp. 141-144

- The Editors
Volume 39, issue 1, 2018
- Prelims pp. 1-4

- The Editors
- River channel planforms and floodplains: a study in the Wessex landscape pp. 5-24

- Hadrian Cook
- Meadowlands in time: re-envisioning the lost meadows of the Rother valley, West Sussex, UK pp. 25-55

- Alastair W. Pearson and Philip J. Soar
- An early Modern pheasant farm at Saint-Pathus in the Seine-et-Marne, France pp. 57-70

- Jean-Yves Dufour
- Reading's Old or East Cemetery: the geological landscape of an urban burial ground in modern central Berkshire pp. 71-86

- J. R. L. Allen
- Churchyards and cemeteries throughout the centuries — praxis and legislation pp. 87-102

- Grete Swensen and Jan Brendalsmo
- Meanings of urban park landscapes as insiders and outsiders pp. 103-120

- Nasim Yazdani
- Reviews pp. 121-140

- John Baker, Nicola Sharatt, Della Hooke, Roger White, Susan Kilby, Nigel J. Tringham, Chris Briggs, Richard Hoggett, Terry Slater, Bob Silvester, Della Hooke, Karen Dempsey, John S. Lee, Paul Stamper, Peter Gaunt, Angus J. L. Winchester and Della Hooke
- Notes on Contributors pp. 141-144

- The Editors
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